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    1. Enderwiggen33 on

      Extremely interesting, but this job would literally drive me insane if I had to do it!

    2. Whombrillow on

      I don’t care what anyone says. I’m a 34 man and coralline is still one of my favorite movies. So cool.

    3. Serious-Bat-4880 on

      I can see why Ray Harryhausen left his phone off the hook while working.

    4. blueberriessmoothie on

      Stop motion always looks somehow more cozy than anything else but is wild how laborious it is.

    5. BystanderMudblood on

      Such an incredible artform. I always give a stop motion tv show or movie the time of day. So much work is put into it. Imagination is so fun to watch play out.

    6. I can only imagine how many hours go into one little scene. Props to the handlers.

    7. ThatCountryDeputy03 on

      To put it into perspective, it took 450 people 18 months to make coraline. It took 3,500 people 13 months to build the Empire State Building

    8. MrFreezeTheChef on

      Everytime I see these I find them so hard to believe. It has to take hours to record a 5 min scene

    9. Iliketopass on

      While not as interesting, I always think about the painters manually painting out the supports and backgrounds in every.single.frame…

    10. Dependent-Trip-5991 on

      Looked it up and Coraline was 24 frames per second, for a 100 minute movie. Around 144,000 individual frames is crazy for a movie.

    11. ButterBeforeSunset on

      Long ago, when I had a PS3, I bought the PlayStation Eye camera. The EyeCreate app on the PS3 had a stop motion feature. My best friend and I made a ton of silly shit using that lol. Great times.

    12. Ancient-Civilization on

      I wouldn’t have the patience for this. Respect to these animators.

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